Not seen up for sale as often as the I model, but plays just as nicely I'm betting. Everything you could have in a Pantera Standard or Pro but loads better for tone options plus not nearly as plentiful.

Iceman wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Westone-XA-1630-Genesis-II-65th-Anniversary-Limited-Edition-Electric-Guitar-MIJ-/270945186965?pt=Guitar&hash=item3f15977495 Everything you could have in a Pantera Standard or Pro but loads better for tone options plus not nearly as plentiful.

Well the Pantera's had a coil tap whereas the Gen II's had the mid shape control, so I guess it's a matter of taste with tone. The Gen II wins over Pantera with that cool step it has in the body! Neat.

The Chad wrote:Well the Pantera's had a coil tap whereas the Gen II's had the mid shape control, so I guess it's a matter of taste with tone. The Gen II wins over Pantera with that cool step it has in the body! Neat.

the stock Genesis II bridge humbucker pickup has wiring that would allow for coil splitting, but no switching was provided for that option in the standard configuration.